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Required public health competencies recommended by the Institute of Medicine serve as the foundation of
the curriculum of this specialty. Required core public health competencies are knowledge and skills in:
- Analytic/Assessment using Informatics;
- Policy and Program Development;
- Communication;
- Cultural Competency;
- Community Practice;
- Basic Public Health Skills;
- Financial Planning and Management;
- Collaborative Leadership and Systems Thinking.
These competencies have been adopted by the
Association of State and Territorial Directors
of Nursing, and the Quad Council of Public Health Nursing Organizations to shape the practice
of community health systems nurses.
Curriculum consists of 47-50 credits. Occupational and Environmental Health (OEHN)
subspecialty requires 60 credits. Up to 12 credits may be earned as a graduate
non-matriculated (GNM) student prior to enrollment in the APCHSN program.
A minimum of 99 quarter credits over 12 quarters (or 36 months, per AACN Essentials) in length
of full-time study is required for post-baccalaureate DNP study in APCHSN. Credit requirements
will depend on the community health sub-specialty that you choose.
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